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Skudman
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Think he's referring to what ever that is your using as a perlite substitute? :o
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Kenetic
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Re: Is this primordial pinning or knots [Re: Skudman]
#23966217 - 12/29/16 06:06 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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No doubt
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Cosmic neutron
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Re: Is this primordial pinning or knots [Re: Kenetic]
#23966402 - 12/29/16 07:28 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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It's geolite is what that is. Then placed on metal lids
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Cosmic neutron
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How do these look? You guys see anything out of the ordinary
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Kenetic
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Your perlite turned red, and I think one of those little rocks are a little higher than the rest.
Holes?
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TheDuder
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Re: Is this primordial pinning or knots [Re: Kenetic]
#23966510 - 12/29/16 08:05 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Looks like he's using expanded clay pellets instead of perlite. Good luck dude
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noland
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Is there an advantage with the clay pellets over perlite?
Also on a side note, I have 10 jars currently colonizing as well. The jars that had growth in all 4 inoculation points are 100% colonized and at about day 2 of consolidation. Is it normal practice to go ahead and birth the ones that are fully colonized (after consolidation time of course), and then birth the other cakes at a later time? Or would it be better to wait until they're all ready to be birthed together?
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Cosmic neutron
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Re: Is this primordial pinning or knots [Re: noland]
#23966577 - 12/29/16 08:25 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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I would birth when ready and I waited until I seen pins in jar before I birthed them. I did wait on jars if they were not ready I had two that were not ready yet
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noland
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Quote:
Cosmic neutron said: I would birth when ready and I waited until I seen pins in jar before I birthed them. I did wait on jars if they were not ready I had two that were not ready yet
So you'll just go ahead and birth, dunk and roll, and then fruit the other ones once they're complete and they consolidate? That's what I figured is best to do, just wanted to ask the experts
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TheDuder
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Re: Is this primordial pinning or knots [Re: noland]
#23966647 - 12/29/16 08:51 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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I don't see how there would be an advantage one way or another. Both hold moisture when soaked
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Edited by TheDuder (12/29/16 08:52 PM)
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Re: Is this primordial pinning or knots [Re: noland]
#23966696 - 12/29/16 09:11 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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noland said: Is there an advantage with the clay pellets over perlite?
Also on a side note, I have 10 jars currently colonizing as well. The jars that had growth in all 4 inoculation points are 100% colonized and at about day 2 of consolidation. Is it normal practice to go ahead and birth the ones that are fully colonized (after consolidation time of course), and then birth the other cakes at a later time? Or would it be better to wait until they're all ready to be birthed together?
birth togther of within reason a few extra days consolidating is a good thing
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Re: Is this primordial pinning or knots [Re: cronicr]
#23966825 - 12/29/16 09:44 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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birth togther of within reason a few extra days consolidating is a good thing
What would you say would be within reason? A couple of the cakes are one day 2 of consolidation, and a couple of them still have a couple days, maybe even a week until they'll be 100% colonized. Would you still try and birth them all together? Or is that too far apart?
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